urban5
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Just finished with Tin Star and saw new season of Bosch was available. Watched first two episodes last night.
If you have never watched Psych it's a fun series. Mostly lighthearted which is nice after the heavier Bosch series.Watched the last episode of the new season last night. This year was a winner for sure! And I found this series a few years back due to recommendations from fellow Tuggers - many thanks!
OK fellow Bosch lovers, what should I be tuning into on Amazon Prime now?
Here is the perfect rationale to upgrade your television and sound systems!I had a little problem this time. Several female law enforcement officers were very similar looking (shoulder length Dark hair). Several criminals in edgars operation looked the same. Add in the dark background and I was wondering who was who a lot
Here is the perfect rationale to upgrade your television and sound systems!![]()
I watched on iPad but it is a problem I have. To me three different female detectives looked similar until a couple episodes in. The one who worked on bosches squad I could recognize immediately because she was in previous episodes. I have always had that problem. Also I think anyone who watched this season withou5 watching previous episodes would not enjoy as much because it had so many characters, so many squads of police from different departments.Here is the perfect rationale to upgrade your television and sound systems!
On a more useful note, I have a fairly decent television and sound system but on some programs, the dialogue gets lost in / among the background or other sounds within the program. I wonder if given all the advances made in the visual side of broadcasting, progress on the audio side is lacking. There are an increasing number of shows where I need closed captioning for a few scenes or two within a show because a character either is talking softly while there is other audio around him/her or the character's usual volume and pitch of voice just is not properly being supported (amplified) on my sound system.
I wonder if given all the advances made in the visual side of broadcasting, progress on the audio side is lacking. There are an increasing number of shows where I need closed captioning for a few scenes or two within a show because a character either is talking softly while there is other audio around him/her or the character's usual volume and pitch of voice just is not properly being supported (amplified) on my sound system.
We have the same problem. I don't think it's poor audio quality. I think Hollywood has decided that mumbling is cool. Actors with unusual voices or strong accents seem to be in demand. We find that one of the big advantages of streaming is that we can back up and relisten to a scene (and sometimes it takes several tries until we finally get it).
It's similar with music. Play a Frank Sinatra song and I can understand every word. But with some of today's popular artists, I may enjoy the sound but have no idea what they're singing about.
Needs a subscriptionMichael Connelly says goodbye, and hello, to 'Bosch'
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Michael Connelly says goodbye, and hello, to ‘Bosch’
The bestselling writer sees one TV series based on his books end as two more get underway. He has a new true crime podcast and even an upcoming novel.www.tampabay.com
Richard
Hi Rapmarks,Needs a subscription
Nope, subscription only pops upHi Rapmarks,
I can read this link without a subscription..
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Michael Connelly says goodbye, and hello, to ‘Bosch’
The bestselling writer sees one TV series based on his books end as two more get underway. He has a new true crime podcast and even an upcoming novel.www.tampabay.com
Hope you can too.
Beft Regards,
Richard